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Microsurgery of the ear is a specialized procedure designed to reconstruct a perforated tympanic membrane (eardrum) or repair the small bones of the middle ear. A perforated eardrum can result from acute or chronic infections or, less commonly.


A stapedectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat hearing loss which is conductive or mixed in nature and progressive, caused by disease called otosclerosis a condition that affects the stapes, a small U-shaped bone in the middle ear responsible for transmitting sound waves to the inner ear.


Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery is a procedure designed to eliminate fluid and mucus retention in the lacrimal sac and improve tear drainage, providing relief from epiphora (excessive tearing or watery eyes).

Head and neck surgery is performed to treat a variety of conditions, including thyroid disorders, sinus diseases, and cancers of the head and neck. In cases of head and neck cancer, surgeons remove tumors and cancerous tissue.

An otolaryngologist, commonly known as an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist, is a healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the ears, nose, throat, and related areas of the head and neck.

Skull base surgery is a specialized procedure used to remove benign and cancerous growths, cerebrospinal fluid leaks as well as abnormalities located on the underside of the brain, skull base, or upper vertebrae of the spinal column.

Thyroid surgery is performed for a variety of conditions, and there are specific indications for each type of operation. However, like any surgery, thyroid procedures come with certain risks.

Nasal and throat endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the nasal passages, sinuses, throat, and vocal cords. It involves inserting a thin, flexible or rigid to (endoscope) with a light and camera through the nose or mouth to provide a clear, real-time view of internal structures.

Phonosurgery refers to a range of surgical procedures designed to maintain, restore, or enhance the human voice. These procedures are used to treat voice disorders caused by structural issues in the vocal cords or larynx.

Vertigo is the sensation of motion, typically rotational, and becomes more common with age. It is often caused by vestibular disorders affecting the inner ear or brain.

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated pauses in breathing (apneas) or shallow breathing (hypopneas) during sleep. Each episode can last 10 seconds to several minutes and can occur multiple times per hour.

Audiometry is a non-invasive hearing test that assesses a person’s ability to hear different sounds, pitches, and frequencies. It helps diagnose hearing loss and determine the severity of impairment.